Intrusion detection aware component-based systems: A specification-based framework
Journal of Systems and Software
Applying component-based design to self-protection of ubiquitous systems
Proceedings of the 3rd ACM workshop on Software engineering for pervasive services
Putting together QoS and security in autonomic pervasive systems
Proceedings of the 6th ACM workshop on QoS and security for wireless and mobile networks
A Tool Support for Secure Software Integration
International Journal of Secure Software Engineering
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This paper proposes an approach of defining systems-level security properties of component-based composite systems. It argues that the security properties of a composite system can be viewed either from the end-usersý point of view, or from the software integratorsý point of view. End users look more for the ultimate security goals achieved in the composite system, whereas software integrators are more interested in the compositional security properties of the system in terms of the required and ensured properties. Software integrators need to know how a composite system could be assembled further as a coarse-grained component with other applications. It is equally important for the end user of the system to know the actual security objectives achieved at the systems-level.